Gunman kills 9 in German shisha bar rampage; extremist motive suspected

Gunman kills 9 in German shisha bar rampage; extremist motive suspected

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German special forces prepare to search an area after a shooting in Hanau near Frankfurt, Germany, February 20, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

A suspected right-wing extremist shot nine people dead in two shisha bars in an overnight rampage through a German city before, police believe, returning home and killing himself.

Federal prosecutors said they had taken charge of investigations into the attack โ€“ which happened late on Wednesday in Hanau, east of Frankfurt โ€“ due to indications it had an extremist motive.

Newspaper Bild said the suspect had expressed far-right views in a written confession.

In shisha bars, customers share flavored tobacco from a communal hookah, or water pipe. In Western countries, they are often owned and operated by people from the Middle East or South Asia, where use of the hookah is a centuries-old tradition.

Some of those killed were of Turkish origin, a spokesman for the Turkish presidency said. โ€œWe expect German authorities to show maximum effort to enlighten this case. Racisim is a collective cancer,โ€ Ibrahim Kalin said on Twitter.

Police could not immediately be reached for comment on the Bild report.

They said earlier that said a second body was also found at the suspectโ€™s home.

โ€œThere are no indications that other suspects were involved. One of the two dead people found is highly likely the perpetrator,โ€ police said in a statement early on Thursday, adding that investigations into the identity of gunman and victims were ongoing.

Bild, Germanyโ€™s biggest selling daily newspaper, said without citing a source that the suspect also left a video claiming responsibility.

Can-Luca Frisenna, whose father and brother run one of the two bars attacked, said he rushed there after learning about the shooting.

โ€œI heard my father was affected and my little brother, they run the kiosk, I donโ€™t have much to do with it,โ€ said Frisenna. โ€œBut then I saw them both โ€“ they were horrified and they were crying and everything. So everyone was shocked.โ€

At one of the bars on Thursday morning, forensics police in white overalls inspected the crime scene, cordoned off close to Hanauโ€™s historic market place. Nearby, traffic flowed as normal and commuters waited for buses.

Police said their information suggested the gunman had committed suicide at his home after fleeing in a car.

Bild said the suspect was a German citizen and that ammunition and gun magazines were found in the vehicle. He had a firearms hunting licence, it added.

Government spokesman Steffen Seibert tweeted: โ€œDeep sympathy goes out to the families concerned, who are mourning the loss of their dead. With the injured, we hope they will soon recover.โ€

Last October, an anti-Semitic gunman who denounced Jews opened fire outside a German synagogue on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year, and killed two people as he livestreamed his attack.

REUTERS

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